Posted by
EllTee on Saturday, October 18, 2008 9:49:06 PM
Liberals are in lock-step behind Obama. His supporters worship him like a deity; they have elevated him to such monumental proportions that even he can't measure up. No network anchor or media pundit has asked him one REAL question. It's been fluff from the beginning. Yes, he looks good on TV. Yes, he's charismatic and well-spoken but does he say anything of substance? Is anyone else nervous that Obama wants to "spread the wealth around" and at the last Obama rally in New Hampshire they didn't sing the National Anthem; that he is closely associated with radical groups and an array of questionable characters? I find it curious and disturbing that Obama's past is riddled with anti-American friends and radical organizations. Yet no one seems to be interested in really investigating the man that may be our next President. What I hear over and over again are speeches with Socialist overtones and it scares the life out of me.
When talking about his ties to Ayers I am not suggesting that he is a terrorist, what I am saying is that he has close ties to a terrorist. When talking about Rev. Wright I am not suggesting that he is an anti-American racist, what I am saying is that he has close ties to an anti-American racist. The liberal media is quick to argue that it is just plain “guilt by association” but I believe that ones associations make up ones character. They tell a lot about who you are. If for years John McCain was aligned with, even tangentially, a former member of the Klu Klux Klan we’d be hearing about it every single day. Liberals would be screaming from the roof tops that he was not fit to run for President and he would probably be forced to step down. Even without these associations, John McCain has been slandered by politicians and pundits with the label of racist.
I just heard on a talk radio station that CEO’s around the country are afraid of Barack Obama and they state that an Obama Presidency would be a disaster for our country--I agree. We are much safer with John McCain. He’s a man of integrity who happens to be pretty centrist in his ideology making it comfortable for bipartisan discourse. If the far-left leaning Obama becomes President there will be no bipartisanship and with Pelosi, Reid, Frank and Dodd we will have a tax and spend government and a welfare state.